walkouts

[US]/wɔːkˌaʊts/
[UK]/wɔkˌaʊts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a strike or protest where participants leave a place as a form of demonstration; the act of leaving a meeting or organization, often in protest; a romantic relationship or situation

Phrases & Collocations

staff walkouts

union walkouts

protest walkouts

mass walkouts

employee walkouts

class walkouts

scheduled walkouts

spontaneous walkouts

short walkouts

frequent walkouts

Example Sentences

the walkouts during the meeting disrupted the agenda.

many employees staged walkouts to demand better working conditions.

walkouts can be an effective way to express dissatisfaction.

the walkouts were organized by the workers' union.

after the walkouts, management agreed to negotiate.

walkouts often lead to significant changes in policy.

students planned walkouts to protest against tuition hikes.

walkouts are sometimes seen as a last resort.

the company faced backlash after the walkouts.

walkouts can draw attention to important issues.

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